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Post by Lucy on Mar 12, 2007 10:25:45 GMT -5
Okay, we’ve had our share of historical threads and semi-intellectual discussions on “Seoul 1945,” and even some unsavory brawling. But now, may I descend for a moment (once more) into a pure appreciation of the wonders of Oon-hyuk? After Sunday 3/11’s first episode (what number was it?), let us observe a moment of silence for Oon-hyuk, in a vest, bathing in the river.
~~sigh!~~
WOW. What arms! Ecce homo, indeed.
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Post by zorro on Mar 12, 2007 10:38:55 GMT -5
LOL!
Why was I thinking of *you* the exact second that scene aired? I know that's not a recap you can justify in words.
Then he covered up to go return the blanket to HK. That ain't right… I wanted to see her reaction, darn it. ;D
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Post by Lucy on Mar 12, 2007 11:28:18 GMT -5
Tee-hee! Man, oh man. Who was it who said in the Oon-hyuk thread that he is considered the archtypical Mongolian/northern Korean man--tall and strong, plus characteristic facial features.... I know where I'm going on my next vacation.
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Post by Lucy on Mar 19, 2007 10:14:55 GMT -5
I just had to post in this thread again after the shirtless log-hoisting scene in the prison camp. Hana! Dul! Hana! Dul! Though I felt sorry for the prisoners, I could watch that all day. *sigh*
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Post by anachronista on Sept 6, 2007 13:45:10 GMT -5
A bit late, but let me join you in Oon-Hyuk appreciation. Can't help it since I'm a fan of Ryu Soo Young. I would have paid good money to watch the shooting of the log-hoisting scene all day long.......
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